(nee Schornstein) Age 99 years young Passed away on February 9, 2014. Preceded in death by husband, Herbert; parents; siblings, Edward, Arthur, Otto and Irma. Survived by children, Gary (Barbara), Margaret (Richard) & Linda (Terry); sister-in-law, June; grandchildren, Tracy, Jeffrey, Todd, Lori, Brian, Blake & Brent; 10 great-grandchildren; also nephews and niece. A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 11 AM Thursday, February 13th, at St. Paul's United Church of Christ, 900 Summit Ave., St. Paul with visitation 1 hour prior to the service. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials preferred. Special thanks to the staff of Presbyterian Homes of Inver Grove Heights and HealthEast Hospice, especially Nicole for their kind and compassionate care of our mother. www.robertsfuneralandcremation.com
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You will be dearly missed at Timber Hills! You are quite a lady, so sweet and appreciative! Hope you're having a wonderful time getting reaquainted with everyone "up there". Please say hi to Mom for me. We'll see you later!
Anne, RN
February 17, 2014
Love you mom.
Linda
February 16, 2014
Aunt Margaret was a Special Lady, she was always so sweet and kind. The Schornstein's will miss her. Remember that love and memories last forever.
February 12, 2014
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